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r.b

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I know when insulation testing on domestic lights you take the lamps out before doing a test on the circuit.The floodlights I know you have to take the son e lamps out but can I do a insulation test on these fittings ?It wont damage them will it?

 
Or u could test it by connecting L & N together and testing between earth..

IR test method 2

 
I'd do L+N to E and note it on cert :)
This test l+n to earth with floodlights, flourescents etc, do I still have to take all the lamps out when doing the test or can I leave them in while doing it?Ryan

 
I know when insulation testing on domestic lights you take the lamps out before doing a test on the circuit.The floodlights I know you have to take the son e lamps out but can I do a insulation test on these fittings ?It wont damage them will it?
Your statement is incorrect and should not be considered as a realistic option for doing PIR's in the real world working to practical timescales for paying customers.

Doc H.

 
Try disconnecting every transformer, lamp, LV equiptment...

In a ideal word yes every lamp would be taken out and I do, do that if it's possible if it's not then IR test 2 is used

Do u carry out a lot of testing ??

 
On a new installation, I would test the circuit before terminating into the PIR sensor. On an existing, well, everyone has given you the answer.

 
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